NEET Biology: Photosynthesis — MCQ Test 18

Q6. Which of the following conditions promotes the C4 pathway in plants?

Q7. Which of the following statements about the Z-scheme of electron transport is correct?

Q8. What is the first stable product of the Calvin cycle?

Q9. What is the primary function of light-harvesting complexes in photosynthesis?

Q10. Which enzyme in C₄ plants releases CO₂ in bundle sheath cells?

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Which of the following statements is true about the Z scheme of photosynthesis?

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Q1. Which of the following statements is true about the Z scheme of photosynthesis?

  • A. It involves only Photosystem I
  • B. It represents the movement of electrons from water to NADP⁺
  • C. It occurs in the stroma
  • D. It does not involve the splitting of water

Q2. What happens to protons (H⁺) during ATP synthesis in photosynthesis?

  • A. They are pumped into the stroma
  • B. They move from the stroma to the lumen
  • C. They pass through ATP synthase into the stroma
  • D. They are used to reduce NADP⁺

Q3. Which of the following is a direct product of the Calvin cycle?

  • A. Glucose
  • B. ATP
  • C. NADPH
  • D. G3P (Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate)

Q4. Which of the following is a major advantage of C4 photosynthesis over C3 photosynthesis?

  • A. C4 plants have lower water-use efficiency.
  • B. C4 plants minimize photorespiration.
  • C. C4 plants do not need RuBisCO.
  • D. C4 plants perform photosynthesis without ATP.

Q5. Which of the following statements about photorespiration is correct?

  • A. It increases photosynthetic efficiency.
  • B. It releases carbon dioxide and uses ATP.
  • C. It occurs only in C4 plants.
  • D. It takes place under low oxygen concentrations.

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